January 10, 2011, Springfield, Ill — Shaykh Abdool Rahman Khan offers the opening prayers at inauguration of Governor Pat Quinn of Illinois. Khan is a member of the ICNA Central Advisory Board and a member of the ICNA Shariah Council.

Winston-Salem, North Carolina (December 13, 2010) – In prison for more than 19 years for rape and murder that he did not commit, Darryl Hunt interviews with ICNA. This interview was conducted at the Community Mosque of Winston-Salem, NC. Darryl Hunt spoke at the 1st Annual Social Justice banquet in Virginia on December 24, 2010 to raise funds for ICNA’s Council for Social Justice. For more information visit www.ICNAcsj.org

WASHINGTON D.C. (Nov 26, 2010) – The ICNA Council for Social Justice is pleased to announce its First Annual Banquet and Fundraiser to be held on Friday, December 24, 2010 at 5:00 pm at Holiday Inn Rosslyn at Key Bridge, 1900 N Fort Myer Drive in Arlington, VA.

Assalamu Alaikum! Once again we are blessed with the month of Ramadan, Alhamdulillah. I would like to take this opportunity to remind myself and everyone else that our efforts should be aimed at taking full advantage of this blessed month.

MYFOXNY.COM (August 4, 2010)- The American Center for Law and Justice plans to file a petition in New York Supreme Court to try and stop the development of a mosque in lower Manhattan and blocks from ground zero. But supporters of the mosque say it is a big step forward.

Good Day NY spoke with Azeem Khan, assistant secretary general of media relations at the Islamic Circle of North America.

The NY chapter of the Islamic Circle of North America presents it’s Back-to-School Giveaway project. During this campaign, around 3,500 needy children will be given school bags filled with school supplies in the New York Metropolitan area. To learn more visit www.icnany.org

October 10, 2010, CHICAGO – Mahmood Khan from ICNA Chicago Chapter raises a question on hunger at the Candidates Forum with Governor Pat Quinn, IL. All ICNA Chapters have been instructed to raise this issue at all Candidate Forums across the nation as part of ICNA’s national campaign against hunger: United Against Hunger, Standing Up for Justice. For more details on the campaign visit http://www.icna.org/hunger (Sorry for the poor audio quality).